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Wildcard General Knowledge Quiz for 11 July 2020

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Q1. In the use "to have done" something, what is the grammatical term for the "have"?

A
Auxiliary verb
B
Modal verb
C
Adverb
D
Proverb
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Q2. The smoke from what kind of wood is used to cure prosciutto?

A
Elm
B
Alder
C
None, prosciutto is dry-cured not smoke-cured
D
Oak
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Q3. According to the Islamic calendar, during which month were the first verses of the Qur'an revealed to the Islamic Prophet Muhammad?

A
Ramadan
B
Ewerdan
C
Lambadan
D
Muttondan
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Q4. What is prohibited by an unusual law that has been passed in Lanjarón, Spain, in three settlements in southern France: (Cugnaux, Le Lavandou & Sarpourenx), and has been proposed for Biritiba-Mirim, Brazil?

A
Dying
B
Elephant chasing
C
Eating in public
D
Parking a vehicle on the street
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Q5. What were Blue Danube, Red Beard, Violet Club and Yellow Sun?

A
Games developed in World War I
B
Breeds of 18th century rose
C
British nuclear warheads
D
Chess gambits popular in 16th century China
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Q6. What retail chain is named after a character from Herman Melville's book Moby Dick?

A
Starbucks
B
McDonald's
C
Sainsbury's
D
W H Smith
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Q7. What word means skill or dexterity in the sense of cunning, deceit and trickery?

A
Skulduggery
B
Prestidigitation
C
Duplicity
D
Sleight
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